No-sew fabric garland.

Inspired by my friend Beth who posted a picture of hers on Facebook and I threatened to steal it unless she told how to make it. She opted the making me make it route (rude) and perhaps that was the better option.

It's easy. It's versatile. It's worth the time that it takes to mindless cut and tie and cut and tie...

and has now taken up residence in our house year round, because everyday is a party around here, especially if you are lucky enough to snag the last yogurt.

Joann's was having a 50% off Kona solids sale, that I took advantage of.

But you can use really any fabric that you want.

Rainbow? Seasonal? Match your party theme or decor?

Absolutely.

Just keep in mind that for each yard of fabric you buy you will get approximately a three foot long garland. I obviously bought way more than a yard, since the rainbow happiness is about fifteen feet long.

This is a great project for a craft night. Easy to assemble while you chat, and easy to divide up multiple yards of different fabric.

If you don't have a rotary, cutter, mat and ruler, you will be sad.

Cutting this many strips by hand would be a nightmare.

Borrow one, or invite a crafty friend over who has one to make it with you.

Printed fabrics will have a white border with the designer or manufacturer's info on it.

Also yucky. Get rid of it.

Since most fabric is 45 inches wide give or take an inch, if you cut each strip into 14 inch pieces, there might be a bit leftover, but no matter what you will be able to get three even pieces from each strip.

Cut, cut, cut, until there is nothing left to cut.

Zzzzzzzzz.

(If you want the garland to be longer, cut only two pieces from each strip.

Um, I'm not sure which item I like better ~ the garland or the mini trifle bowl....where on earth did you find that? I want one for myself and the individual trifle I will enjoy when Lent is over! Cute, cute. But the garland is super cute, as well. ;-)

I know! It is a set by Anchor Hocking that came with one big trifle bowl and four bitty ones that I was gifted for my birthday years ago. They have an 8 pack on Amazon. Sort of want that now too! A dozen happy little desserts? Yes please.